Summary
Sometimes, growing up is hard--but it can be satisfying, too, as the adorable Ducky, Bunny, and Piggy have all learned. Now it's Lambkin's turn, in this wonderful new entry in the popular No More! series.
Although little Lambkin has lots of toys, all she really wants is her small, soft, but very dirty comfort blanket. She never lets it go--until Ducky comes over for a play date and gently helps Lambkin give up her beloved blankie and join in the fun.
As always, Bernette Ford and Sam Williams have created a sweet and marvelously illustrated story of friendship that entertains, teaches by example, and encourages children to approach big transitions on their own terms.
Bernette G. Ford was an African American children's book author and editor. She was born on June 30, 1950 in Brooklyn, NY and grew up in Uniondale on Long Island. She was a graduate of Connecticut College (1972). She worked as an editorial assistant at Random House, and went on to become an editor, then senior editor, and later editorial director of children's books at Grosset & Dunlap. In 1989 she joined Scholastic.
She was the author of Ballet Kitty (2007), No More Pacifier for Piggy! (2008), No More Bottles for Bunny! (2008), No More Blanket for Lambkin! (2009), No More Hitting for Little Hamster (2011), No More Biting for Billy Goat! (2013), Bright Eyes, Brown Skin (1990) and was co-written with Cheryl Willis Hudson. She also created and wrote several titles in the series, Just for You.
Bernette G. Ford died on June 20, 2021 at her Brooklyn home. She was 63.
(Bowker Author Biography)